Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County, Inc. 15th Annual Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. today at the First United Methodist Church, 118 King St. The vigil remembers those homeless who died in St Johns County in 2013.

Dr. W. Hunter Camp, Memorial Presbyterian Church (USA) will deliver the memorial message. His presentation will be followed by a potluck dinner and announcements. The public is invited to attend this special evening.

Imagine only paying $2.50 for the Hawaiian Dream, not a vacation to the state of Hawaii, but an entrée consisting of a thick slice of tender ham broiled with pineapple slice, red cherries, brown sugar, cloves — served with sweet potatoes and all the trimmings.

If you lived in Vilano Beach when The GlaMay Restaurant was here, you could imagine it and enjoy it.

We came across an old GlaMay Restaurant menu this week and want to share some of its contents with you.

After a year’s hiatus, the area will resume celebrating National Night Out. The local event, in conjunction with celebrations in thousands of communities across the country, will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 6 at St. Augustine Beach Pier Park.

Downtown Palatka is continuing with the “Christmas in July” theme Saturday at the monthly Palatka Downtown Cruise-In.

People are being asked to bring an unwrapped toy as Elfs for Toys begin their annual toy drive for Christmas. (And Christmas is getting nearer and nearer as you may have noticed.)

The Cruise-In is at the 700 block of St. Johns Avenue and features lots of great classic and custom vehicles. They’re always open to more vehicles so if you’re a car enthusiast, come on down. Some $400 in cash prizes are given away to registered drivers and registration is free.

There will be a WWB Peaceful Demonstration, “A Tribute to the Martin Family” beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul AME Church, 85 M.L. King Ave. This is your opportunity on a local level to come out and show your support.

Zoo to You & Magic on the schedule: The Bartram Trail Branch Library continues its summer Florida Library Youth Programs at 10 a.m. Thursday with Zoo to You. The Jacksonville Zoo will bring live animals for children to view and zoo representatives to share their extensive knowledge of the animals. On July 25, children will be entertained and amazed by the magic of Mark Alan, also at 10 a.m.

On four Mondays this summer — July 22 and 29 and Aug. 5 and 12 — The Church at Vilano is sponsoring a cooking camp for children ages 8 to 11. Each session will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the North Shores Community Center at 120 Meadow Ave., near Surfside Park, a half mile north of the Usina Bridge in Vilano Beach.

After allowing me to view the works in her studio, Bridge Street artist April Lukacsko accompanied me downtown to the old Wells Fargo Bank lobby where she pointed out her contribution to the immense Ancient City Mosaic, “The Mission.” To honor St. Augustine’s upcoming 450th celebration, that many canvases (and more) were collected and are on display at Cathedral Place.

Artists of all ages and competency levels came together to create their impressions of the oldest city. Adult artists created the 12-by-12 inch works, while the 8-by-10s are from the youngsters.